Samuel Johnson, Editor of Shakespeare: With an Essay on The AdventurerUniversity of Illinois Press, 1956 - 181 من الصفحات |
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... emendations in which Johnson and Heath will be seen to agree added to the many similar notes to be found in their work makes a total that cannot be dismissed as coincidence . One of the two men obviously had access to the other's work ...
... emendations in which Johnson and Heath will be seen to agree added to the many similar notes to be found in their work makes a total that cannot be dismissed as coincidence . One of the two men obviously had access to the other's work ...
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... emendations - or in one emendation and in part of another - Johnson may have taken his reading from a source other than Heath . Heath proposes that the line , " Pity the city London , pity us ( 1 Henry VI , III , i , 77 ) should read ...
... emendations - or in one emendation and in part of another - Johnson may have taken his reading from a source other than Heath . Heath proposes that the line , " Pity the city London , pity us ( 1 Henry VI , III , i , 77 ) should read ...
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... emendations and fifty- odd notes as evidence , still an impressive total . The very fact that so few of these " coincidences in emendations and notes occur in Johnson's first two volumes lends added weight to the theory of his extensive ...
... emendations and fifty- odd notes as evidence , still an impressive total . The very fact that so few of these " coincidences in emendations and notes occur in Johnson's first two volumes lends added weight to the theory of his extensive ...
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Chapter One GENESIS AND PROGRESS | 1 |
Chapter Two THE Dictionary AND JOHNSONS READING | 15 |
Chapter Three JOHNSONS INDEBTEDNESS TO OTHERS | 28 |
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Adventurer allusions appears Appendix Boethius borrowings Boswell Charles Gildon cited conjecture Cymbeline definition Dennis Dictionary dislike Dryden edition of Shakespeare editors and critics Edwards emendations English error essays evidence examination Gentleman's Magazine George Steevens Hamlet Hanmer harsh Hawkesworth Heath Henry VI John Johnson quotes Johnson says Johnson's critical Johnson's edition Johnson's notes Johnson's Preface Johnson's revisions Joseph Warton Kenrick King Lear Lennox Letters lines Measure for Measure Milton Miscellaneous Observations motto to Rambler mottoes and quotations nature Observations on Macbeth Othello Paraphrases passage Percy Percy's Pharsalia poetical poetry Poets Pope Pope's praise printed proposed publication published reader reference remarks Review Richard Rowe's Samuel Johnson Satire x scene seems Shake Shakespeare's Text son's speare speare's speech statement Steevens suggests textual Theobald Thomas Thomas Birch Thomas Warton tion Tragedy unities unsigned translations Upton Variorum volume Warburton William William Kenrick words writing